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Although the former Teesside University student says timekeeping and organisation aren’t her greatest strengths, Sarah Ann believes her loyalty, commitment and ability to remain calm under pressure are her best qualities and thinks that her skills and charm will outwit any of her competitors.

She says: “I am used to laying down the law in the courtroom, but now I’m going to lay down the law in the boardroom.”

She is one of eight women hoping to win a business investment from Lord Sugar, by surviving through weeks of gruelling business changes.

In a profile on the Watson Woodhouse website, Sarah Ann describes herself as a “highly motivated solicitor with specialist knowledge of litigation, advocacy and Civil Court procedure”.

The Middlesbrough-born solicitor started her career in 2002, moving to Watson Woodhouse in 2006.

“I am born and bred in Middlesbrough and consider that my knowledge of the local area allows me to support and advise my clients with understanding and compassion,” she wrote.

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It’s not just foreign tasks that Lord Sugar has up his sleeve. For this series he is also sending the candidates around the UK; to Glasgow to sell art, Birmingham to clinch deals at a Body Building Expo and back to London to launch a budget airline.

Over the past seven years, Lord Sugar has invested £2m into eight fledgling businesses. Last year’s shock decision, which saw him partner with both finalists, each receiving a £250,000 investment, proves that anything can happen in the boardroom.

Comedian Rhod Gilbert returns to host The Apprentice: You’re Fired, analysing each week’s events at 10pm on BBC Two, immediately after the main show.